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is have been a good healthy economy. that's the sad fact. first of all, there was no new flawed planted in the ground. he's been talking since the moment -- actually since he ran for president. to balance the budgets in a response way, reduce the deficit. those are precisely the things that he accomplished, so i'm pleased to know you agree. >> the difference quite simply is after five years, he still has not learned how to reach across the aisle. he was willing to sit down -- >> i've said this before, and i guess this is a tribute to you. you were a different kind of speaker. you were able to bring your caucus along, and get things done. >>> congressman, i'm sure you have a lot to respond to. >> yes, i do. very specific question. u ubs. >> do you great deal that inequality is a problem? >> yes, it's getting worse. you would think they weren't in power. the fact is the democrats have the house and senate. they did a $787 billion stimulus plan, the cash for clunkers, all these things that didn't grow the economy. they exacerbated the problem.
is have been a good healthy economy. that's the sad fact. first of all, there was no new flawed planted in the ground. he's been talking since the moment -- actually since he ran for president. to balance the budgets in a response way, reduce the deficit. those are precisely the things that he accomplished, so i'm pleased to know you agree. >> the difference quite simply is after five years, he still has not learned how to reach across the aisle. he was willing to sit down -- >>...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> my name is anita moorjani, and i died on february 2, 2006. when i was really young, i felt my life was really pretty magical. we lived in a condominium in hong kong. i lived with my parents and my brother. i went to a british school where the kids spoke in english. and then of course, at home with my parents, we would speak in our native language, we call it sindhi but it is an indian dialect. >> walk me through what it was like walking around with so many cultures going around. >> i got bullied very, very badly at school. because i was pretty much the only indian child in my year. i wanted to be like them. i would want to color my hair to make it lighter. and i would use bleach on my skin and so i really wanted to fit in. at the same time, when i met indian people, when my parents tried to arrange a marriage for me and i was meeting other sindhi men, i didn't feel like i fit with them either. >> let's talk about y
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> the trial for the newly wed bride tried for pushing her husband to his death beginning tomorrow. she is charged with pushing her husband off a cliff in july. graham is charged with murder. jury selection begins tomorrow. wendy murphy is also a law professor in boston. graham says the couple got into an argument while off the park. he went over a cliff. so the defense says it as self defense. what should they decide >> and finally she said i pushed him with both hands from behind. that is an easy case. the tough part from the prosecution here is shoe she looked like. she looked like the girl next door. they are going to be hard pressed to say that a seemingly nice woman could be so evil. >> look, th
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ applause ] >> right now my studio audience has been here the whole hour for "obesity in america, america's fat obsession." we are using ruth's famous flywheel. this is a bike, right? >> it's a bike. >> then what happens? >> i want you to look at that little screen and take your torque to 25. >> 25 on the torque. >> yes. so you take the blue dial and turn it to the right. until it gets to 25. >> okay. and that's the -- >> that's our word for resistance. so you're at 25, right? >> yeah. >> all right. so now i want you to take your rpm number to 70. >> okay. >> let's see how that goes. >> easy. easy. 73. >> all right, piers, so i want you to stay at 70. but i want you to now take your torque up to 28. >> okay. 28. >> stay at 70. >> okay. >> how's that going? >> oh, it's, you know, getting a little testy. >> should we try 30? >> why not? >> okay. >> so that's 30. and i'm now at 70. so is that a good balance? >> that's very good. >> how many seconds do i
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ applause ] >> right now my studio audience has been here the whole hour for "obesity in america, america's fat obsession." we are using ruth's famous flywheel. this is a bike, right? >> it's a bike. >> then what happens? >> i want you to look at that little screen and take your torque to 25. >> 25 on the torque. >> yes. so...
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and stifling the economy. you know how i feel about this administration. they have done more to slow things down and want to kill the jobs in any administration that i could think of in my lifetime. neil: you are one of the early ones that were saying that there is an iceberg ahead. but the group on the titanic wasn't listening. thank you, good seeing you again. >> you'd think with all of these small banks, that would be as bad as things could get. but it is a lot more. hi mark health insurance agency, a tearful, needing some saving. where do you stand on its? and we try to resurrect this and is it working? >> i cannot say whether it's working or not. we are not paying attention to that. but what we are trying to do is get people enrolled. what i can tell you is that enrollment is sluggish and it's underwhelming and after two months, as of the end of november, we have had about 7500 enrollments. >> total since this whole thinking to be? >> yes, that's right. >> it picked up here in the last few days. we will s
and stifling the economy. you know how i feel about this administration. they have done more to slow things down and want to kill the jobs in any administration that i could think of in my lifetime. neil: you are one of the early ones that were saying that there is an iceberg ahead. but the group on the titanic wasn't listening. thank you, good seeing you again. >> you'd think with all of these small banks, that would be as bad as things could get. but it is a lot more. hi mark health...
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economists had hoped a number of improvements we're seeing in the economy, including rebounding home sales and car sales, the hope is that would build momentum to a stronger holiday shopping season. here's what's happening. some of the spending that consumers did on the big-ticket items, that may have cut into holiday budgets so it winds up being a double-edged sword. also a lot of the upper-income american whose are invested in the money, they have the money, and the lower-income ones, the benefits aren't making the awards from the stock prices going up and up. >> good explanation. thanks very much. how about getting the cyber monday purchases delivered by drones? it's an idea that is apparently not so far fetched. we'll tell you why. that's next. >>> plus, one of tv's hottest shows, but did you know "scandal's" olivia pope is based on a real person. tonight, piers morgan sits down with judy smith, the woman with all of the secrets to crisis control. 9:00 p.m. only on cnn. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-
economists had hoped a number of improvements we're seeing in the economy, including rebounding home sales and car sales, the hope is that would build momentum to a stronger holiday shopping season. here's what's happening. some of the spending that consumers did on the big-ticket items, that may have cut into holiday budgets so it winds up being a double-edged sword. also a lot of the upper-income american whose are invested in the money, they have the money, and the lower-income ones, the...
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economy. pope francis was very clear. said red crescent? [laughter] he cares about the message of christ's. we have to heed the words of poverty spread first of all, i would like to issue to the opel for issues of god island rather listen to stephen on issues of the economy. [laughter] capitalism has allowed it billion people to do triple for space it, over the past seven years the pope shed cozied up to us. >> i seit you could work as a child of the cold wind. in arkansas with people working two years with their kids is 60,000 but that is on a lot in california just with cost-of-living does not always work is great to raise minimum-wage there is too many variables that point to a clear path but ideally you do not want that of all wages and the recession yu want to increase unemploymenand you want those of benefits to drive wages down and the value could save that with unemployment benefits but they could never do that to adjust the problem with having a supply of that now is you want people t
economy. pope francis was very clear. said red crescent? [laughter] he cares about the message of christ's. we have to heed the words of poverty spread first of all, i would like to issue to the opel for issues of god island rather listen to stephen on issues of the economy. [laughter] capitalism has allowed it billion people to do triple for space it, over the past seven years the pope shed cozied up to us. >> i seit you could work as a child of the cold wind. in arkansas with people...
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it's a bad economy. 65% of groceries and food stamps due to that. neil: we also relax the standards? >> yes, starting under george bush. as well as president obama. there were a requirements and tests and the like. but that is a recent development. while people are misleading others about when they say that there is not an explosion of food stamps, there's a higher growth rate. what they are saying is rescue the food stamp program for t truly poor. the. neil: we could go back and forth for who is really poo and who is not poor. but you could go beyond food stamps, now you are close to one out of three americs getting assistance. and it makes my head spin. because the direction is that we need to relax the standards or the economy will start to have no choice but to expand this program to the degree we have. it is unaffordable. it is untenable, is not? >> food staps are not expected to be contributing to our long-term death of deficit. neil: the amount of money that we are committing, and the top that we are talking about, you're right about the impr
it's a bad economy. 65% of groceries and food stamps due to that. neil: we also relax the standards? >> yes, starting under george bush. as well as president obama. there were a requirements and tests and the like. but that is a recent development. while people are misleading others about when they say that there is not an explosion of food stamps, there's a higher growth rate. what they are saying is rescue the food stamp program for t truly poor. the. neil: we could go back and forth...
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and the economy. well, there is plenty to look out for. zane asher is at the new york stock exchange. zane? >> deb, this upcoming week on wall street, we will introduce a brand new airline. well, kind of. american and u.s. air will merge into the biggest airline monday. ceos of the two companies will bring the nasdaq's opening bill. ticket will be aal. new name, american. as for the economy, there will be reports on jobless claims, and retail sales. numbers are critical because they are for november, the shart of the holiday shopping season. so far signes have been mixed. black friday weekend sales dropped for the first time since the recession but cyber monday sales rose to an all-time high. report next week from the government will be the definitive view. deb, that's what's coming up this week on wall street. >> zain asher, thank you. >>> finally, question number five. who will win the heisman trophy? florida's quarterback could be honored. jameis winston is the odds-on favorite. the winner will be announced next saturday. >>> and don't
and the economy. well, there is plenty to look out for. zane asher is at the new york stock exchange. zane? >> deb, this upcoming week on wall street, we will introduce a brand new airline. well, kind of. american and u.s. air will merge into the biggest airline monday. ceos of the two companies will bring the nasdaq's opening bill. ticket will be aal. new name, american. as for the economy, there will be reports on jobless claims, and retail sales. numbers are critical because they are...
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. >> what really matters to this company is that the economy has to do well. the economy is going to do a little better in 2014 and 15. >> they say it came off of a stronger earnings, but the bears are demanding that it cut costs, plus, gold is slower than usual, as for taradatter, there are concerns, the analysts are a bit cautious this year, wondering whether the economy will be strong enough to turn them into darlings in 2014. >>> and cisco will buy its rival, u.s. foods, creating a giant. we begin the focus there. after a $3 and a half billion deal is final, cisco expects annual sales to grow about $6 billion. the company will have a quarter of the food distribution market in the u.s. and u.s. foods will take a 13% stake in the company. shares were trading at an all-time high today, up more than $37. >>> and package food company white way is buying private earth bound farms for $600 million, white way is the parent of dairy brands like silk and organic, they're the largest produce brand in north american, shares of white way grew to $22.92. >>> and mcdonal
. >> what really matters to this company is that the economy has to do well. the economy is going to do a little better in 2014 and 15. >> they say it came off of a stronger earnings, but the bears are demanding that it cut costs, plus, gold is slower than usual, as for taradatter, there are concerns, the analysts are a bit cautious this year, wondering whether the economy will be strong enough to turn them into darlings in 2014. >>> and cisco will buy its rival, u.s....
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the economy is getting stronger. you're also going to be seeing these numbers long-term investors who are betting on the economy actually buying in, short term investors might be more concerned about what the fed is doing. i think overall as christine romans my colleague just mentioned, this does mean that there is a higher probability of the fed beginning to taper at some point in the near future, obviously you have the fed the last meeting of the year coming up in two weeks, so people are going to be asking themselves what will this mean for tapering. it's not just about the jobs numbers. you want to see consistency and other positive economic data. we have car numbers, we have jobless claims, new home sales as well, all of that coming in very positively. you need to see consistency and be sure in the next couple of months you don't see a reversal, seasonal workers added for the holiday season being losing their jobs in the next few months. we need to see consistently but this brings to light fed tapering. >> zain
the economy is getting stronger. you're also going to be seeing these numbers long-term investors who are betting on the economy actually buying in, short term investors might be more concerned about what the fed is doing. i think overall as christine romans my colleague just mentioned, this does mean that there is a higher probability of the fed beginning to taper at some point in the near future, obviously you have the fed the last meeting of the year coming up in two weeks, so people are...
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economy, both striking ones. the gdp, the gross domestic product shot up 3.6% in the third quarter and a second report is showing the best private sector jobs growth all year. zain asher will join us had ffrw york in a minute. probably means the friday jobs market numbers will be very good. those numbers come out tomorrow. >>> the fight to close that wage gap heats up today, in just about two hours thousands of fast food workers are expected to protest in 100 cities across the country, from new york city to new orleans, to oakland, trying to pressure employers into paying a livable wage of $15 an hour. now they've got a powerful ally on their side, president obama. >> we know that we're going to have a greater and greater portion of our people in the service sector and we know that there are airport workers and fast food workers and nurse assistants and retail sales people who work their tails off and are still living at or barely above poverty. that's why it's well past the time to raise a minimum wage. >> but t
economy, both striking ones. the gdp, the gross domestic product shot up 3.6% in the third quarter and a second report is showing the best private sector jobs growth all year. zain asher will join us had ffrw york in a minute. probably means the friday jobs market numbers will be very good. those numbers come out tomorrow. >>> the fight to close that wage gap heats up today, in just about two hours thousands of fast food workers are expected to protest in 100 cities across the country,...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. now turning to the national lead. it's kind of like the matrix except the agents are with the nsa and british intelligence and their targets are terror suspects. we learned today that government spies have reportedly been infiltrating the virtual worlds of online video games like "world of war craft" and "second life" to try and recruit informants and stop terror attacks before they happen. that's according to documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden and reported in a joint investigation by the "new york times," pro publica and the guardian. now, if your knowledge of the video game universe begins and ends with "frogger" don't worry. we will break it down for you. spencer ackerman, u.s. national security editor at the guardian joins me from new york. spencer, the guardian's calling this a hoarde of undercover orks. please break out the nerd to english/english to nerd dictionary and translate that for us. >> w
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and i think it's a little bit part of the economy. the good news is that the layoffs are down from last year. and we will see that trend continues into the holiday season. >> your point about jobs is a good one. especially with gdp, a total output of the u.s. economy. and so here's the thing, we all have to look good for that. the number is going to be good. yes, the economy, like the jobs report, is like that as well. >> you mention the spending numbers. we hear how people have been lowering retail sales so far, i don't know how it's going to end up. including whether the consumer is limping along and early making ends meet. what do you think? >> i think that the higher and is doing very well and we see a lot of those higher and companies do just fine. the middle and is doing a little less than the lower and is doing even less. and i think the best speaks to this,. >> is the consumer out of it are coming back? >> consumers are stable. again, i think there's a lot of moving parts here and what scott said is part of this. amazon, ebay,
and i think it's a little bit part of the economy. the good news is that the layoffs are down from last year. and we will see that trend continues into the holiday season. >> your point about jobs is a good one. especially with gdp, a total output of the u.s. economy. and so here's the thing, we all have to look good for that. the number is going to be good. yes, the economy, like the jobs report, is like that as well. >> you mention the spending numbers. we hear how people have...
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>> i -- look the economy and i call it blah, i think that retail numbers are okay. nothing spectacular, you see a 3% drop, in retail, that is not a very good number -- rock, by baby ♪ neil: time for our night cap. things you are looking for tomorrow, maybe you already planning for. >> i think that market due for a correct, but one thing i'm watching are financial stocks they are terrific, a lot of breaking to new highs, if there is anything i see, it is financial are acting well do not expect big corcts or bear markets. >> why do you say financials do well, things will be okay? >> throughout history, stock market has been led up and down by financials in '07 they started breaking down before the market in '08, and they let market down they are good on upside and sound side. >> i will issue watching cyber monday sales numbers tomorrow, whether it for on-line or even brick or morer to retailer 4 of annual sales from month of november and december, tomorrow will be a big day, off today's number, they are expecting an crease about 18%, and like your guest said this ha
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i think she's gging to make ben bernanke like paul volcker and i think if the economy heads south, you will see more than 85 billion a month being printed and i think that's what she's about and i'm calling it going forward. >> all right. neil: reaction, what dick cheney stands for and how you feel coming up right after this. of what it means to the best. and at ts special me of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the merces-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease e 2014 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from
i think she's gging to make ben bernanke like paul volcker and i think if the economy heads south, you will see more than 85 billion a month being printed and i think that's what she's about and i'm calling it going forward. >> all right. neil: reaction, what dick cheney stands for and how you feel coming up right after this. of what it means to the best. and at ts special me of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the merces-benz you've always wished for, now...
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liz: the rate of growth in the services sector of the economy slowed. saying nonmanufacturing index slipped. david: sales of single-family homes surged the most in more than three decades in october. commerce department reported sales soaring to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 444,000 units. liz: the trade deficit narrowing as exports hit a record high. picking up in global demand that could help boost american growth in the fourth quarter. david: and falling of the fda revealed the company recalling 1400 robotic surgery systems because of concerns the devices could stall and that was bad news for the stock. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: i could say this was massive action but if you're just tuning in and look these numbers are not that great, we were way lower but also way higher. let's break down the market action. portfolio manager who doesn't expect to taper anytime soon despite the strong adp report. what it means for your investment and todd horvitz. what interesting market behavior today, as we went into the 3:00 p.m. eastern show
liz: the rate of growth in the services sector of the economy slowed. saying nonmanufacturing index slipped. david: sales of single-family homes surged the most in more than three decades in october. commerce department reported sales soaring to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 444,000 units. liz: the trade deficit narrowing as exports hit a record high. picking up in global demand that could help boost american growth in the fourth quarter. david: and falling of the fda revealed the...
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jen rogers joins us to tell us what it means for the to be american economy and the global economy as well. we are coming right back. the obama administration touting dramatic improvements out of healthcare.gov, and that is not what we are finding. we will be talking with the former director, tom scully, on what is really going on with obamacare. as a business owner, i'm constaly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i t 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me th unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital o. chse 2% cash back or double miles on every purchas every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! lou: our first guest is here to serve at least partly as a tutor for you will end me. he says that obamacare is the biggest middle-class entitlement ever conceived and he says beyond the flawed website, we need to stay focused on the fact that health care law spe
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but why i like it, it is basically a play on the rebound in american economy. as consumers begin to have more discretionary income they produce apparel for men and women in all levels of income. and they do it is basically over the last year they have been able to enter higher-margin businesses and the retail side versus their traditional wholesale based business. and management has a very strong track record of expanding margins of the last years and has been able to grow revenue at a double-digit clip for the last eight years as well. melissa: you guys have a unique perspective and to what is going on in the college campus. how does that impact your investment? is there anything you have seen around campus that you think is a good investment that the rest of us would be missing? >> you know, i think this kind of goes along with what we were talking about with a terrible technology. a revolutionary idea, but it is something that college kids probably would not accept or adopt very early, but the samsung's galaxy gear is a revolutionary technology. you can actu
but why i like it, it is basically a play on the rebound in american economy. as consumers begin to have more discretionary income they produce apparel for men and women in all levels of income. and they do it is basically over the last year they have been able to enter higher-margin businesses and the retail side versus their traditional wholesale based business. and management has a very strong track record of expanding margins of the last years and has been able to grow revenue at a...
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it is credible that the economy is doing better. in that case you are not so worried about the fed making a mistake and tapering toussaint. lou: tapering toussaint, as if we knew what time they should begin their tapered. whatever the decision made by the fed, which meets in the middle of the month, what is it, the 19th? >> i believe the 18th and 19th. lou: whatever decision they make right now, that the move in this one person rally suggests investors are prepared to take their medicine, let them take away the punch bowl, however you want to construct it. >> at this point it may have been discussing tapering for over half a year. the markets have pretty much built in right now. the big issue, are we going to be able to live without so much stimulus. the data suggests that we are. lou: the stimulus and the economy and the markets. as a result of the fed pulling back on cue eat whenever the number may be, what is your judgment on the way that we are going to go into 2014 and now we're going to end up both in the markets and economy?
it is credible that the economy is doing better. in that case you are not so worried about the fed making a mistake and tapering toussaint. lou: tapering toussaint, as if we knew what time they should begin their tapered. whatever the decision made by the fed, which meets in the middle of the month, what is it, the 19th? >> i believe the 18th and 19th. lou: whatever decision they make right now, that the move in this one person rally suggests investors are prepared to take their medicine,...
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making sure our economy works were every working american. higher wages would leave the steeper prices and fewer pitch and it is for jobs. >> you cannot just translate your need for more money into every business and say, i have three kids to be, so you need to pay more. that is not how compensation works in this country. >> they sayyit's up to the local franchise to determine wages. lou: and markets always. while the unions are pressing for higher wages and seeking to organize those workers in the union democrats on capitol hill today push for an extension of unemployment insurance benefits. minority leader nancy pelosi said that house democrats will not support legislation that does not extend emergency benefits. senate budget committee chairman and house budget committee chairman have been working on a plan the spending cap by 34 billion to just over a trillion. the two sides have a self-imposed deadline of friday the 13th to resolve the matter without a deal we could see a repeat of this year's government shut down. we will see. unemploym
making sure our economy works were every working american. higher wages would leave the steeper prices and fewer pitch and it is for jobs. >> you cannot just translate your need for more money into every business and say, i have three kids to be, so you need to pay more. that is not how compensation works in this country. >> they sayyit's up to the local franchise to determine wages. lou: and markets always. while the unions are pressing for higher wages and seeking to organize...
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i will take a 5% rate any day in a better economy. cheryl: you don't think they have already gotten in? that's what we've seen. the housing market yourself last two years, your industry has gone gangbusters. you don't think those purchases have already been made? >> oh, no, the pent-up demand is still growing. we've been producing between 700 and 900,000 new homes per year over the last couple years and the average per year for the last three decade is 1.5 million homes. so while our industry was up significantly, over the horrific years of 9 and 10, we're nowhere near close where we should be. there is a lot of pent-up demand that is still growing and there is a lot of room to grow and many, many buyers have not gotten in. so i'm not worried about a small tick in rates. i think we'll be fine. david: it is great so many people buying are doing a lot with cash. you say 30 to 35% cash. i've heard in areas of florida people are like, 50% cash in a lot of those areas of florida but is there a concern there? that is, are banks holding back
i will take a 5% rate any day in a better economy. cheryl: you don't think they have already gotten in? that's what we've seen. the housing market yourself last two years, your industry has gone gangbusters. you don't think those purchases have already been made? >> oh, no, the pent-up demand is still growing. we've been producing between 700 and 900,000 new homes per year over the last couple years and the average per year for the last three decade is 1.5 million homes. so while our...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutuafunds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and coider carefully before investing. lou: harry reid giving advice to the republicans, telling the las vegas sun that if they ever want to see a gop president again, they must sign on to immigration reform. good news for amnesty advocate. speaker boehner hiring a high-profile adviser that is well known for helping senator john mccain passed amnesty and speaker boehner telling several business individuals that he will start holding immigration votes after the deadline for the 2014 midterm. so maybe we have a sense of what we can expect. you don't have to tell the chamber of commerce that the speaker is working to enact immigration reform. donohue issued everyone that speaker boehner would do exactly that. we will find out. we are back with monica, matt, and dav
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutuafunds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and coider carefully before investing. lou: harry reid giving advice to the republicans, telling the las vegas sun that if they ever want to see a gop president again, they must sign on to immigration...
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makes no sense but the left also argues we have to have more handouts to buy stuff to help the whole economy. >> as long as the of foresees their movies are watching tv or to buy their stuff they are fine. john: russell brand known for flicks like forgetting meet sarah marshall had his own tv show was canceled and now he is developing a new show which is owned by fox. what are you thinking, fox? he objects to capitalism solid interview were said what would you replace it with? to make you talk vaguely about revolution what is it? >> the egalitarian system with the heavy taxation of corporations and massive responsibility for the energy company to exploit the environment. >> they get a little tiny bit of knowledge did it become so watered down socialist dribble and he is the attention horror like the paris hilton of film. john: he onc a socialist egalitarian system. >> appeals to people when they are very young and idealistic and passionate and insane which is you are supposed to be but then we grow up and pay taxes. he is not relevant in entertainment so he has to say these things to get inj
makes no sense but the left also argues we have to have more handouts to buy stuff to help the whole economy. >> as long as the of foresees their movies are watching tv or to buy their stuff they are fine. john: russell brand known for flicks like forgetting meet sarah marshall had his own tv show was canceled and now he is developing a new show which is owned by fox. what are you thinking, fox? he objects to capitalism solid interview were said what would you replace it with? to make you...
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we're talking about an economy that's reinflating. >> they're making the money worthless. let me try it again. they're printing money all over the world. >> it's a long way from singapore. >> it is a long way. they're printing with staggering amounts of money. the money will be worth less and less and less. some day, when it is, we're all going to suffer badly. everybody watching this show should be very worried and prepared. >> i'm all anxious. i'm just torn up inside now because i've been listening to jim rogers, and i know that we're going to be looking at an apocalypse. you say to be prepared. the only way for me to be prepared is to make a lot of money. everybody listening to you wants to make some money before all hell breaks loose. >> so do i. that's why i watch lou dobbs. what i do is buy things that hasn't gone up much? agriculture hasn't gone up. russia, of all things. i've been buying russia. i've been thinking about buying poland. why poland? i love it. >> i do, too. i was bearish on russia for 46 years. >> you seem like you've been bullish on china forever. yo
we're talking about an economy that's reinflating. >> they're making the money worthless. let me try it again. they're printing money all over the world. >> it's a long way from singapore. >> it is a long way. they're printing with staggering amounts of money. the money will be worth less and less and less. some day, when it is, we're all going to suffer badly. everybody watching this show should be very worried and prepared. >> i'm all anxious. i'm just torn up inside...
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economy could outperform it might be 2014. i think we should say, governor that it almost has to be 2014. we need to see that priming of the purpose, whatever you want to call it really broaden out to disposable income gains. >> i think that's true. i think bernanke has done an incredible job when you see what's happening in europe to have the chairman of the fed, very fortuitous. i don't begrudge the fact we picked up on the wrong people that didn't need it and got the money -- >> people will say, the wrong people. >> well the people who didn't need it got the money. >> right. >> because i think what he was trying to do is avoid what happened in japan, which is an inflationary crisis. the problem now is challenge, how do you figure how do you get the rest of the 90%? it's much tougher problem than people think because the real problem is housing. if you look at the housing market, the same people that owned the housing market have not come back and a whole lot less people in houses -- >> if the president came to you today and
economy could outperform it might be 2014. i think we should say, governor that it almost has to be 2014. we need to see that priming of the purpose, whatever you want to call it really broaden out to disposable income gains. >> i think that's true. i think bernanke has done an incredible job when you see what's happening in europe to have the chairman of the fed, very fortuitous. i don't begrudge the fact we picked up on the wrong people that didn't need it and got the money -- >>...
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the country's economy has reportedly been stronger as they forecast a narrow trade deficit for the u.k.. more on the trade market in 30 minutes. ♪ >> this is "money moves," where we focus on innovative alternative investments. here are your bloomberg top headlines. we are following john paulson, making a comeback after a few years of wrongly invested, his investment fund is up 30% this year, according to people briefed on the returns. profitable positions on m&a are part of the strength. he is best known for making 15 billion dollars by betting against subprime in 2006 and 2007. the new american airlines has taken off, the merger between american and u.s. air officially closed today, creating the world's largest carrier. the new ceo says that flyer should not be worried about the changes. the employees, the airplanes, that is how this merger works. we need all of that. the networks are highly complementary. so, we put the networks together and we have everything we need. the supply is unchanged. if the supply is unchanged and demand remains constant, there should be no changes in pri
the country's economy has reportedly been stronger as they forecast a narrow trade deficit for the u.k.. more on the trade market in 30 minutes. ♪ >> this is "money moves," where we focus on innovative alternative investments. here are your bloomberg top headlines. we are following john paulson, making a comeback after a few years of wrongly invested, his investment fund is up 30% this year, according to people briefed on the returns. profitable positions on m&a are part...
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command economies do not produce widespread prosperity. they do not produce fairness, it is the politically connected to win by command. but most importantly, it's unamerican. i know that sounds very strange coming from someone with a voice like this, but i think that america is based on the free choice of individuals. i don't think americans take kindly to being told what to do. commanding wage rates. commanding the i impoverishment the middle class. get off my back. don't tread on me. ♪ mm. mm-h. [ enne revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the rcedes-benz your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, thoffers end december 31st [ sant] ho, ho, ho! [ male announr ] lease the 2014 glk350 f $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >> monday morning, and we are still reeling from the latest obamacare headlines. deductibles skyrocket. medicaid will break the bank. well, doug schoen is here on that and he's a centrist democrats and how they'll respond to the obamacare shocks for millions of vote
command economies do not produce widespread prosperity. they do not produce fairness, it is the politically connected to win by command. but most importantly, it's unamerican. i know that sounds very strange coming from someone with a voice like this, but i think that america is based on the free choice of individuals. i don't think americans take kindly to being told what to do. commanding wage rates. commanding the i impoverishment the middle class. get off my back. don't tread on me. ♪ mm....
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutuafunds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and nsider carefully before investing. >>> for the first time in seven years, black friday retail sales took a dip, down nearly 3%, down $1.7 billion compared to last year. joining us now to assess how economic uncertainty may be affecting consumers both here and abroad, legendary investor and author of the book "street smart: adventures on the road and in the market," jim rogers. >> good to be here. >> you will see things are not as good as they say they are. there are problems out there. i'm not surprised. i'm surprised you are surprised. >> i'm not surprised. i thought you would be aghast at it. >> no, no, i'm ave. raid. lou, the only thing going on in the world right now is lots of money printing. everybody is printing money, the united states, japan, europe
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutuafunds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and nsider carefully before investing. >>> for the first time in seven years, black friday retail sales took a dip, down nearly 3%, down $1.7 billion compared to last year. joining us now to...
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down with, you know,d stocks this summer gave an opportunity to buy a company that actually as the economy does better, today do better. housing usually picks up when the economy does better, so we thought it was kind of thrown out its valuation based on the timber. you've got beetle kill up in canada which has increased their opportunities to sell overseas, and we think over time raises the price of lumber. liz: okay, so it's down today, that might be a buy. you also like howard hughes corporation. this is, of course, a company that's very big into, for example, landownership. >> yeah. liz: huge in vegas, by the way, for people that don't know. it's had a beautiful runup. why buy now? >> it's a name, we think, underfollowed on wall street. underknown. when you say howard hughes, a lot of people think about satellites and tv. it's a real estate play though. they own pier 17 here in new york, that's slated for redevelopment. they also have las vegas property they mentioned and also hawaii. so it trades about two times book. the house, the housing companies trade at three times book. we thin
down with, you know,d stocks this summer gave an opportunity to buy a company that actually as the economy does better, today do better. housing usually picks up when the economy does better, so we thought it was kind of thrown out its valuation based on the timber. you've got beetle kill up in canada which has increased their opportunities to sell overseas, and we think over time raises the price of lumber. liz: okay, so it's down today, that might be a buy. you also like howard hughes...
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they now have this huge economy that we have helped to fuel and grow and they have been growing their military with nuclear forces and conventional forces and so i was a little disturbed when the u.s. asked our airlines to register that is going through that. i don't think that we should have done. this was but this was different than the ones that we have in the continental u.s. and it is in international waters in international airspace and ours or not. lou: general, it's always good to be here. thank you for talking with us. going onto the weekend box office or winter storms are affecting a large part of the country, it didn't stop folks from going to the movies. bringing in more than $31 million, the "the hunger games" drop in second place, earning 27 million. and a box office bomb for relativity and christian bale, his newest movie earning over 5 million, good enough for a distant third. coming up next, sticker shock setting in for those who have been able to enroll in obamacare and there aren't many. we will be taking it up with "the new york times" best-selling author brad boar
they now have this huge economy that we have helped to fuel and grow and they have been growing their military with nuclear forces and conventional forces and so i was a little disturbed when the u.s. asked our airlines to register that is going through that. i don't think that we should have done. this was but this was different than the ones that we have in the continental u.s. and it is in international waters in international airspace and ours or not. lou: general, it's always good to be...
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there are structural problems that are not getting any better in terms of the overall economy. based, have -- addressed the issue of a political system separate and a monetary system. have not gone anywhere. >> and where you still have separate notional regimes. for how to resolve national banks, and the obligations behind the backstop in of. there is still not a quarter dated. -- >> the central bank saying -- >> we do not have any implication he is willing to go to -- go the qa -- qe round. i think we have to see what the u.s. is looking like. look at the jobs report friday, not bad. ultimately of that -- the labor participation force went up here to we have got six straight months of manufacturing growth now. question if you look at the demographics of that employment, we have 27% of males and females between 25 load -- living with their parents. not good. we need to see that and we need to see the unemployment pickup the force -- before we see. -- >> it is a compare and contrast with europe. >> it sounds like he was support the call on supporting the euro against the dollar.
there are structural problems that are not getting any better in terms of the overall economy. based, have -- addressed the issue of a political system separate and a monetary system. have not gone anywhere. >> and where you still have separate notional regimes. for how to resolve national banks, and the obligations behind the backstop in of. there is still not a quarter dated. -- >> the central bank saying -- >> we do not have any implication he is willing to go to -- go the...
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is that just because the economy really is booming down there? >> well, we're fortunate to be in texas for one thing, obviously. but it's more than that, it's real execution. and kind of a secret to our success, whatever success we've had, frankly, is finding the right people to execute for you. and we work hard at hiring teams from other competing organizations that can bring their business with them, and that's the organic growth we get. as you said, we haven't bought a financial institution ever. >> so this is one of the things also where you're a local bank for a state and not some out of towner? >> yes. that's exactly right, and i think that helps us too. we work hard at being local home fella to be able to do business with people that bank in texas, and we've expanded a little bit. you mentioned the mortgage warehouse business and a couple of other national businesses outside the state. but probably about 90% of our business is related to texas. >> let's talk about what is strong. we heard from one of the most -- biggest stocks today, a ret
is that just because the economy really is booming down there? >> well, we're fortunate to be in texas for one thing, obviously. but it's more than that, it's real execution. and kind of a secret to our success, whatever success we've had, frankly, is finding the right people to execute for you. and we work hard at hiring teams from other competing organizations that can bring their business with them, and that's the organic growth we get. as you said, we haven't bought a financial...
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it's updating its survey of its members for the 2014 economy. it sees the unemployment rate remaining, averaging, rather, about 7% for the full year next year unchanged from where it is now. it sees non-farm payrolls rising a bit from the current monthly pace to about 200,000 jobs a month on average next year. it also sees the s&p 500 finishing next year, next december 31st at 1850. that's just a 2% rise from its current level, right? and navy members see the fed starting to taper in the first half of 2014 helping to send the ten-year treasury up to 3.25% up from about 2.85% today. but how much confidence can we have in this forecast? well, they've gotten some numbers right and some numbers wrong in the past, and the members are all over the map with the outlook for economic growth with an average of 3% gdp growth for next year, an average of all the members, but with a range of 1.9% to 4%. and the group predicts the unemployment rate will average 7% next year, as i just said, when it hit 7% last month in part due to fluctuations in the number o
it's updating its survey of its members for the 2014 economy. it sees the unemployment rate remaining, averaging, rather, about 7% for the full year next year unchanged from where it is now. it sees non-farm payrolls rising a bit from the current monthly pace to about 200,000 jobs a month on average next year. it also sees the s&p 500 finishing next year, next december 31st at 1850. that's just a 2% rise from its current level, right? and navy members see the fed starting to taper in the...
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global economy is doing better. next spring we'll have the big test on the economy. what do we do in most of 2014 in terms of gdp? are you going to give me somewhere between two and three? >> touching towards three. we've been averaging 2% four years. 3% is not something if you look back all that exciting. coming from where we've been, it's an important shift up. >> we will be able to orchestrate some type of tapering next year which could imply maybe 3% on a ten year. that's not going to hurt the housing recovery and going toco. i look at i as a balance. we get support from improving global, financial conditions bradley improved. i think you're right. higher interest rates go at the ten year level above 3%. that's going to take out of housing. we're seeing it to some degree. it's a balance between that kind of limitation we're getting and an economy with a lot of other reasons to do it better. >> okay. that sounds pretty good. we'll have an economist on if we have a lousy job friday. we'll have someone explaining why everything was bad the last couple of months. doe
global economy is doing better. next spring we'll have the big test on the economy. what do we do in most of 2014 in terms of gdp? are you going to give me somewhere between two and three? >> touching towards three. we've been averaging 2% four years. 3% is not something if you look back all that exciting. coming from where we've been, it's an important shift up. >> we will be able to orchestrate some type of tapering next year which could imply maybe 3% on a ten year. that's not...
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economy is necessarily going to be good for the israeli economy. they're the largest trading partner with israel and the e.u. is second. the conciliatory tone is one that we heard him talking about tehran. we're hearing it from the gulf states as well. you have the gulf arabs as well as the israelis, they're kicking at the traces but in the end they realize they're still pulling the same cart, which is the cart of the u.s. foreign policy so they have to get on board at some point. later this week in bahrain, foreign ministers from the united states, from the u.k., gulf states, egypt will be meeting and sitting down. they invited their iranian counterpart as well. we can learn more about how this agreement is going to play out. >> yeah. so we'll have to see how that plans out, hadley. another follow-up. cutting things, that's interesting when we're wondering what was going to happen with iran. >> exactly. he gave me a wink. he said there was going to be fights with the ministries. he didn't want to touch education or hurt welfare basically spending.
economy is necessarily going to be good for the israeli economy. they're the largest trading partner with israel and the e.u. is second. the conciliatory tone is one that we heard him talking about tehran. we're hearing it from the gulf states as well. you have the gulf arabs as well as the israelis, they're kicking at the traces but in the end they realize they're still pulling the same cart, which is the cart of the u.s. foreign policy so they have to get on board at some point. later this...
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opposite the case, as the economy improves should we like stocks more? it's a first-class quandary that we have to dive into headlong on "mad money" if we're going to figure out the market's move. it's distracted and a parlor game and we find you the best stocks and the best opportunities. the only focus on the fed's next move the last three years, you missed some of the single best moments to invest in our lifetimes. i regard that as terrible. i regard it as shameful because this fed-centric world presumes that the market is one big stock that is sent higher or lower by ben bernanke and janet yellin and it's the market as a marionette. my favorite credo is the opposite. the stocks represent companies and the companies march to many different drum e not just the fed drummer. some companies do better than higher interest rates and like the minerals and oils and most important, many companies do better because their managements are smart or incentive to create value. if you spend all of your time waiting for the fed to tell you what to do -- you missed so
opposite the case, as the economy improves should we like stocks more? it's a first-class quandary that we have to dive into headlong on "mad money" if we're going to figure out the market's move. it's distracted and a parlor game and we find you the best stocks and the best opportunities. the only focus on the fed's next move the last three years, you missed some of the single best moments to invest in our lifetimes. i regard that as terrible. i regard it as shameful because this...
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the mexican economy is coming on strong. while cheap educated labor and nafta are bringing in a host of german and japanese manufacturers. and they fly to many of the towns where the new plants are being built. management assures me there are going to be many more smaller airports covered soon. they are so cheap they can compete with the bus lines, which is the way most people get around in mexico. this stock is a buy. last but not least, let me draw your attention to a new one. navigator holdings. nvgs. you often see wilbur ross on squawk. this transports liquefied petroleum gases like propane and butane, along with petrochemical gases like ethylene and propylene. navigator just came public two weeks ago. since then the stock has rallied another 5%. production in these quitified petroleum gases is rising rapidly in the united states, as you know, because we talk about it all the time and there is a big demand in east asia and europe. right now 23 handy-sized ships, with another eight ships on order there is real growth here
the mexican economy is coming on strong. while cheap educated labor and nafta are bringing in a host of german and japanese manufacturers. and they fly to many of the towns where the new plants are being built. management assures me there are going to be many more smaller airports covered soon. they are so cheap they can compete with the bus lines, which is the way most people get around in mexico. this stock is a buy. last but not least, let me draw your attention to a new one. navigator...
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economy. it is a member of the g-20. it is one of the leading countries and i know guys have put money into that country who made a lot of money there. >> they're considered one of the fragile five, as we call it. so if we start to see tapering -- right. just like indonesia or india. yes. so that's an issue. >> so either the promise was delivered, but neither the catastrophe that was feared happened in that country when it turned over from white minority rule. >> yeah, no. i mean, i think -- >> it was somewhere in between. >> you're talking to somebody who continued embracing marxist policies -- >> but many people thought the country was going to go all the way down, but that didn't happen. and it didn't happen that -- the social needs versus the free market. >> well, you see, i think he came to learn that it's not about balancing the free market versus social needs, that they often converge. >> he said he had to balance the fears of the white population versus the hopes of the black populatio
economy. it is a member of the g-20. it is one of the leading countries and i know guys have put money into that country who made a lot of money there. >> they're considered one of the fragile five, as we call it. so if we start to see tapering -- right. just like indonesia or india. yes. so that's an issue. >> so either the promise was delivered, but neither the catastrophe that was feared happened in that country when it turned over from white minority rule. >> yeah, no. i...
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even though the economy may be a 2% economy. it's been stunning how profitable companies have been and remain -- >> stunning. >> and also their margins. >> because the shift of income has gone from labor and capital. there's big social implications. >> huge implications. >> i agree with that. and we can have that discussion separately. >> he's not trying to -- >> just wanted to make sure you were in the conversation, joe. >> counter productive to what he's trying to address. what would address it is growth. >> that's good stuff. >> people don't want another -- they want a job. minimum wage increase. >> a job that pays a certain, you know, decent living wage. >> trying to get -- >> that aren't spending, they're not going to hire as many people as before you raised it. >> if you raise the minimum wage, you get more money in 30 million people's pockets, they're going to spend money and -- >> why do you think a company does when it sees overall what it has to pay out on that side of the income statement and sees that go up. they're
even though the economy may be a 2% economy. it's been stunning how profitable companies have been and remain -- >> stunning. >> and also their margins. >> because the shift of income has gone from labor and capital. there's big social implications. >> huge implications. >> i agree with that. and we can have that discussion separately. >> he's not trying to -- >> just wanted to make sure you were in the conversation, joe. >> counter productive to...